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Hyderabad, May 06th, 2026: In a significant medical achievement, doctors at Aster Prime Hospital, Hyderabad, successfully treated a 62-year-old kidney and heart patient from Kamareddy using the advanced Intravascular Lithotripsy (IVL) technique. The procedure has emerged as a lifesaver for patients who are either ineligible for or reluctant to undergo traditional bypass surgery.
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The patient arrived at Aster Prime after being turned down by 4–5 other hospitals, which categorized his condition as an extremely “high-risk” case as he is having kidney problem and COPD. He suffered from severe calcified lesions, where calcium deposits had turned his coronary arteries as hard as cement.
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Dr. Sai Ravishankar, HOD & Senior Interventional Cardiologist at Aster Prime Hospital, explained:
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“When heart attacks or blocks are neglected, soft plaques gradually turn into hard calcium deposits. In this patient, the blockage was so rigid (80–90%) that standard stenting was impossible. We used the IVL technique, also known as ‘shockwave’ lithotripsy, to break this calcium.”
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Unlike traditional methods, IVL uses sonic pressure waves (similar to those used to break kidney stones) to crack the hard calcium within the artery wall.
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- Precision: Once the calcium is fractured, the artery becomes flexible again.
- Stenting: This allows doctors to safely expand a stent and restore blood flow.
- Technology: The team combined IVL with IVUS (Intravascular Ultrasound) for high-precision imaging and execution.
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Dr. Ravishankar highlighted that IVL could help avoid bypass surgery in approximately 50% of complex cases. He noted the key advantages over traditional surgery:
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The medical team emphasized that there is no age limit for this procedure. “We recently performed this on a patient in their 70s, and it can be safely done even for those aged 86–88, provided they are clinically fit,” said Dr. Ravishankar.
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While traditional bypass surgery is a major invasive procedure that requires opening the chest or sternum and necessitates general anesthesia, the Intravascular Lithotripsy (IVL) procedure offers a minimally invasive alternative performed via a small access point in the arm or leg. The recovery profiles differ significantly; bypass surgery typically involves a lengthy 10–15 day period of bed rest, whereas IVL patients are often discharged within 24 hours. Furthermore, IVL presents a much safer option for high-risk and elderly patients—particularly those with underlying kidney or lung issues—who might otherwise face severe complications with the high risk factors associated with traditional surgery.
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To date, Aster Prime Hospital has successfully completed 16 such complex IVL cases, providing a new lease on life for patients previously deemed “untreatable.” The patient from Kamareddy has since been discharged and has returned home in stable condition.Dr Harish explained

